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SPUGGIE J 13-08-2007 14:39

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 459579)
I don't think there is really a need to do that...the wounds are self inflicted.
Let's see what hair brained ideas they come up with for taking more money from the taxpayer and what restrictions they impose on our leisure time and way of life when they return from their holidays in the Highlands. :rolleyes:

Holidays in the highlands? :confused::confused::confused: I though they were all away on freebies etc in lovely hot climes were no one will see or bother them. As for taxes they will have a meeting and pull one out of the tombola bin once they return. Lets see heavy taxing of golf, fishing, cycling, get fit classes walking the dog are possible. ;):rolleyes::)

Royboy39 13-08-2007 16:04

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 459629)
Holidays in the highlands? :confused::confused::confused:

Brown - Darling - Browne - Alexander ;):):p:eek:

KIPAX 13-08-2007 16:26

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Just voted none..

Someone once said to me. "It doesn't matter who you vote for. It's just like swapping deckchairs on the Titanic".

I never vote.. but I have a view.. the only person worth voting for in my voting lifetime is Maggie Thatcher.. The only prime minister we have ever had with balls. The only prime minister that didn't let other countries push her around.. She wouldn't be told what to do by anyone.. including the unions.

Just look at the wussies we have had since ...

Anway...just my view :)

SPUGGIE J 13-08-2007 16:33

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 459685)
Brown - Darling - Browne - Alexander ;):):p:eek:


So thats how they do Highland Clearance 21C style this lot appear. ;):rolleyes::p:)

Maybe they do not know anyone rich enough or who wants a favour to give em a freebie. :D

bullseyebarb 15-08-2007 18:06

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 459264)


Same will someone elected into higher office , using an ex President and his wife as an example , how can trust someone who has access to the 'Doomsday' button when he says to the world "I never had sex with that woman" and the little blue dress along with the stains are there for the whole world to see .......

[(note to US users of the group , Mitt Romney is looking good for the nomination , though I am still waiting for the press to decide if Mormons really do worship the Devil or not :eek: :confused: ;) ) absolutley no offense meant or intended to local users of this group , its an American media thing .]

Monica was the least of President Clinton's transgressions, in my opinion.

I wouldn't peg Mitt Romney yet. He paid heaps to get those votes in Iowa. The bigger story there was Mike Huckabee.....who is firmly in the Fair Tax column, amongst other things. Rudy Giuliani is still leading in national polls - and I believe we can expect more candidates to declare by Labor Day. There are also some rumblings here that former Democrat Senator Sam Nunn, (Georgia), may run as an Independent. I'd like to see that.

cashman 17-08-2007 23:53

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well after reading Leaders Viewpoint in the Observer i can agree with P.B. on his view on the "Patrick Walsh" incident,agree wholeheartedly and thats from a person who is one who jaysay probably thinks is a red under the bed, bull i and most folk will agree with a policy/point i think is fair/correct.:p

BERNADETTE 18-08-2007 00:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 461809)
well after reading Leaders Viewpoint in the Observer i can agree with P.B. on his view on the "Patrick Walsh" incident,agree wholeheartedly and thats from a person who is one who jaysay probably thinks is a red under the bed, bull i and most folk will agree with a policy/point i think is fair/correct.:p

Just read it and he is quite right, how can it be the owners fault when the burglar was in his property?:confused:

cashman 18-08-2007 00:38

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 461822)
Just read it and he is quite right, how can it be the owners fault when the burglar was in his property?:confused:

probably cos scum have more human rights than victims.:mad:


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